JamiiForums’ Stories of Change: Double Impact of Citizen Journalism
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Political parties’ recognition of equality and non-discrimination principles are said to start and end with their preambles. They have been urged to do more.
It is the responsibility of the State to ensure its citizens have a safe and healthy environment to live in.
In our briefing today: Govt says discussions with Shell, Equinor to unlock US$30 billion LNG project ‘completed’; Road accident leaves nine dead in Katavi; Govt to introduce boat in Indian Ocean to promote water tourism.
Over 700 delegates participate in the two-day event aimed at bringing the EU and Tanzania closer.
In our briefing today: World Bank: Universal access to water supply, sanitation, and hygiene could reduce Tanzania’s economic losses by $1.9 billion per year by 2030; Tanzania bans 16 books for endangering the upbringing of children in the country; Arbitration commences in Washington as Canadian mining company sues Tanzania; Activists rescue Kenya’s schoolboy who was trafficked to Tanzania; Tanzania invites investors to the Tanzania Mining and Investment Forum 2023.
: In our briefing today: Smallholders in Mbarali protest Govt plans to evict them from their land; ‘They’re bought with money like candies’: Speaker Tulia breaks silence on honorary degrees; Zanzibar set for first tourism investment summit; Another road accident kills 12 dead in Dodoma; Travel agents explore Tanzania’s tourist attractions.
In our briefing today: A CCM cadre in Zanzibar has been missing for two years. Now, his family demands answers; EAC Heads of State call for ‘immediate ceasefire’ in eastern DRC; Deadly road accident kills 17 in Tanga; Dreamliner on route to Zanzibar returns to Warsaw after fault discovered.
The dairy sector can contribute extensively to the economy of Tanzania but as for now, it is a sleeping giant.
By implementing the Building a Better Tomorrow Youth Initiative for Agribusiness project, the government intends to tackle unemployment through an innovative method.
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